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Queensland waste levy
A new waste levy was introduced by the Queensland Government on 1 July 2019 with the aim to reduce landfill and maximise resource recovery and ...
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Browns Plains waste and recycling facility
The Browns Plains Landfill is one of the most advanced, user-friendly and innovative waste facilities in Queensland. ...
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Cool Composting and Rad Recycling - 5 to 11 years
Learn how to set up simple recycling systems and worm farms at home!
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Waste
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Waste and recycling
Bins, rubbish and recycling To promote a cleaner, healthier and more environmentally sustainable city, we offer: general waste, recycling and green waste bin collection free kerbside clean-up once a ...
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Waste
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Waste
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Bric-a-brac Art Attack - 5 to 11 years
Put 'reuse' into action and create bric-a-brac art to take home, all while sorting recycling from rubbish.
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Expression of interest
Resource recovery and/or waste disposal services expression of interest. ...
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Trade waste
Trade waste is liquid waste generated from any industrial or commercial business eg. restaurants, service stations, spray painters, butchers, commercial laundries, cafes and shopping centres. ...
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Trash-talking magic on the school run
An 11-year-old Logan boy obsessed with garbage trucks has enjoyed a dream come true with a surprise ride to school.
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E-waste Jewellery - 12 to 17 years
Get inventive and unleash your creativity with e-waste to make your own piece of wearable art.
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Odour
Odours can be a nuisance to neighbours and impact people’s health. Odour can come from many sources, like: compost heaps rotting vegetation fertilisers rubbish septic tanks chemicals. Investigating reports of odour We ...
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Waste
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Local law
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Food business licensing
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Local law
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Food business licensing
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Waste
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Local law
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Food business licensing
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Lights, Batteries, Action! - 8 to 11 years - Booked out
Learn how to create your own electronic circuit from recycled electronic parts. Deconstruct e-waste and see how specific parts can be reused and recycled.
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Waste
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City of Logan app
You can access our services on your mobile through the City of Logan app. To download the smartphone app, please visit the App Store for ios devices or ...
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Waste
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River sweep targets discarded rubbish
Car parts, broken-up pontoons, pieces of concrete, timber pallets, old boats, tyres and water tanks have been collected from the Logan and Albert rivers as part of an annual clean-up.
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Publication scheme
Our publication scheme provides a complete overview of our organisation and describes our relationship with the Logan community. In preparing our publication scheme, we acknowledge our ...
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More dollars drive anti-dumping taskforce further
The battle to combat and deter those who illegally dump waste in the City of Logan has received a financial boost.
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Hydromulch trial good to grow in Underwood Park
Textile recycling pioneers BlockTexx are not just breaking new ground in the City of Logan – they’re also helping to improve it.
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Turn cheers into charity at new container exchange points
The ‘clink-clink’ of used cans and bottles will be an extra satisfying sound at some City of Logan parks this Christmas, as residents get into the recycling spirit.
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Order extra waste and recycling bins
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Using our waste and recycling facilities
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A to Z of waste disposal and recycling
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Order extra waste and recycling bins tenants
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Order extra waste, recycling or green bins property owners
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Order extra waste and recycling bins body corporate
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Mobile phone and e-waste recycling
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How to use a compost bin? Recycling your food waste video transcript
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Essential services during holiday break
Logan City Council’s essential services will continue to operate during the festive season, although hours of operation will change at some venues.
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Sewage treatment plants and recycled water
Logan has four wastewater (sewage) treatment plants located at Beenleigh, Loganholme, Jimboomba and Cedar Grove. Find out more about the treatment plants: Beenleigh Wastewater Treatment Plant fact sheet (PDF 119 ...
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Appendix C - Principles of sustainability
Our principles of sustainability are: 1. Environment – We will deliver services and activities in a manner that: avoids and reduces waste, energy consumption and carbon emissions is water efficient uses ...
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Safety camera locations
Division 1 Precinct Location Springwood Precinct Barbarella Park, Barbarella Drive Cinderella Drive and Fitzgerald Avenue intersection Carol Park, Carol Avenue Carol Park, Laurinda Crescent Dennis Road and Pacific Highway Service Road intersection Fitzgerald Avenue, opposite 28 Karawatha ...
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A responsible budget for our city
Investment in essential infrastructure for roads, water and park improvements underpin Logan City Council’s $1.18 billion budget.
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Logan Listens: Residents' Survey
We value feedback from our residents. It is important to know what you think about our services. Every second year, we carry out a survey to ...
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Dust and dirt from construction
Dust from construction work or other activities can be a nuisance to neighbours. Dust could damage property and make people ill. If you are planning to ...
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Severe weather
Storms Logan is subject to severe weather, like storms, cyclones and east coast lows. Our most common severe weather is storms, which usually occur between September and ...
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Logan Libraries fan a fashion revolution
A series of workshops focused on fashion waste and sustainability will be hosted by Logan Libraries during April.
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Development compliance
Logan city is a popular development and investment location. Development in Logan is critical for the economic wellbeing and growth of our city. It is ...
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Water saving tips for schools
Schools use a lot of water every day. Your school may be able to use this precious water more efficiently. Making an effort to save ...
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Water saving tips at home
Taking a responsible approach to water efficiency doesn't need to be difficult. Simple changes in everyday habits can save a lot of water. Follow these tips ...
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Waste hierarchy
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Waste Management and Resource Recovery Strategy 2022 - 2032
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What goes in the General Waste Bin? Red bin explained video transcript
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Waste policies
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Community organisations waste exemption
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SEQ Sub Regional Waste Alliance
recovery, waste disposal, water disposal, services, future waste, disposal, expression of interest, ...
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Waste exemptions
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Request a general waste disposal exemption
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What goes in the Recycling Bin? Yellow bin explained video transcript
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Recycling at school
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What goes in the Green Waste Bin? Green bin explained video transcript
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Hazardous waste
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Order green waste bins
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School and community waste education program
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Recycling
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What you need to know about green waste bins
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Food waste
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Waste vouchers
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Recycling education
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Waste disposal exemption for eligible residential properties
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Commercial waste fee schedule
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Order green waste bins tenants (residential and business)
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Order green waste bins property owners (residential and commercial)
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Digital waste vouchers
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E-waste (electronic waste) and mobile phone disposal
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Logan green waste bin competition terms and conditions
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Restock dog waste collection bags
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Reduce, reuse and recycle waste
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Aluminium recycling
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Glass recycling
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Steel recycling
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Paper recycling
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Food waste
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Waste fee schedule
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Did you know, this is illegal dumping? - Green Waste Transcript
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Did you know, this is illegal dumping? - Household Waste Transcript
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Service standards - Waste and Resource Recovery
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Tips and waste disposal
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Let’s get recycling sorted
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Ambitious plan for Logan’s energy begins with a single Origin
Logan City Council and Origin Energy (Origin) have signed an Australian-first, multi-scope agreement that will help the city move towards Real Zero while supporting the region’s energy grid.
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City of Logan snapshot
We are here to help! Welcome to the City of Logan. This is your ‘go-to’ guide for living in and connecting with our Logan community. It ...
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Charges on my rate notice
This page outlines the main charges you may see on your rate notice. To confirm the specific amounts you have been charged, please refer to ...
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Organisation structure
Our structure is based on 5 directorates. We have branches within each directorate that manage our operations and services. Download our organisation structure (PDF 580 KB). Organisational Services Corporate Governance Corporate Property Finance Information ...
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Eat Safe Logan - forms, tools and resources
Application Forms Application Form When to use Application for an administrative review (PDF 137 KB) This form is to be used when a food business licensee disagrees with the rating ...
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Prepare your business
Careful planning is the most effective way to reduce the impacts of a disaster. Follow our 10 tips to prepare your business: Identify possible risks to your ...
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Go thirty shades of green in June
It doesn’t matter whether you are more Shrek, Kermit, Yoda, or the Grinch – everyone is invited to go green this June.
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Statistics and facts
Logan is one of the largest and fastest growing cities in Australia. Logan City Council, a progressive leader in local government, provides community services and ...
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Heavy vehicle parking
Parking on roads Heavy vehicles cannot park for longer than one hour on roads in built-up areas or in public places. A heavy vehicle is any ...
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About Logan City Council
City profile Logan City Council was established in 1979. Its northern boundary bordering Brisbane City Council, its southern boundary along the Logan River and west to ...
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Water and wastewater (sewerage) account
Your water and wastewater (sewerage) account will appear on your rates notice. The charges will appear as water and wastewater (sewerage) charges. You’ll also receive a ...
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Modern metric makeover for Beenleigh pool
The City of Logan’s non-metric Beenleigh pool will close for the final time this weekend as works begin to upgrade the popular Aquatic Centre in Alamein Street.
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Buying a non-residential property
Before you buy a property you should research building approval requirements and what kind of development is allowed. It's important to do this before you buy a ...
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Major water projects
Current projects Location Work description Project timeline Contact Throughout the city Aged water meter replacement program Ongoing 07 3412 3412 Various streets in Slacks Creek, Woodridge and Kingston Wastewater (sewage) pipeline relining and maintenance hole ...
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Water quality
We are committed to providing clean and safe drinking water. To find out more about how we monitor water quality, please see Drinking water quality monitoring. What ...
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Culture Kings latest jewel in Logan’s crown
Australia’s world-famous streetwear brand Culture Kings has relocated its global distribution centre to Logan, further cementing the city’s reputation as Queensland’s leading investment destination.
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Stormwater management
What is stormwater? Stormwater is any rain that falls on a roof or collects on paved areas like driveways, roads or footpaths. The stormwater system runs from ...
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About Logan Water
We are committed to managing the city’s drinking water systems to provide safe, high quality water services that ensure the protection of public health and ...
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2. Promoting the public good
In recognition that the public sector is the mechanism through which elected representatives deliver programs and services for the benefit of the people of Queensland, public service agencies, ...
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Plumbing and drainage
The following information may be helpful for domestic and commercial plumbing and drainage applications and enquiries. You can also contact our team for more information. As-constructed plans As-constructed plans ...
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Logan Village Waste and Recycling Facility
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Carbrook Waste and Recycling Facility
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Browns Plains Waste and Recycling Facility
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Waste and recycling
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Greenbank Waste and Recycling Facility
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Beenleigh Waste and Recycling Facility
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Request the community event waste or recycling bin service
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Waste education
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Logan Recycling Market
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Bins and waste collection
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Waste facilities
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Restock dog waste collection bags
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Search Feature
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Homepage
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High performing organisation - Quarter 1, 2023 / 2024
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Infrastructure - Quarter 1, 2023 / 2024
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Foxes and wild dogs
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Rodents (rats) and mice
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Asbestos disposal
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Landfill
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Browns Plains Landfill Community Consultative Group
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Load restraint